associateStations
Download Required: To use associateStations
,
first download the Communications Toolbox Wireless Network Simulation Library add-on.
Description
associateStations(
associates the list of stations (STAs) specified in nodeObj
,associatedSTAs
)associatedSTAs
to
the access point (AP) that you specify in nodeObj
.
associateStations(___,
specifies options using one or more name-value arguments, in addition to the previous
syntax.Name=Value
)
Examples
Create, Configure, and Simulate Wireless Local Area Network
Simulate a wireless local area network (WLAN) using WLAN Toolbox™ with the Communications Toolbox™ Wireless Network Simulation Library.
In this example, you:
Create and configure a WLAN with an access point (AP) node and a station (STA) node.
Add application traffic from the AP node to the STA node.
Simulate the WLAN and retrieve the statistics of the AP node and the STA node.
Check if the Communications Toolbox™ Wireless Network Simulation Library support package is installed. If the support package is not installed, MATLAB® returns an error with a link to download and install the support package.
wirelessnetworkSupportPackageCheck;
Create a wireless network simulator.
networksimulator = wirelessNetworkSimulator.init();
Create a wlanDeviceConfig
object, specifying the operating mode and beacon interval. Use this configuration to create a WLAN node and specify its name and position.
deviceCfg = wlanDeviceConfig(Mode="AP",BeaconInterval=5); apNode = wlanNode(Name="AP",Position=[0 10 0],DeviceConfig=deviceCfg);
Create a WLAN node with the default device configuration. Confirm that the default mode is STA
.
staNode = wlanNode(Name="STA",Position=[5 0 0]);
disp(staNode.DeviceConfig.Mode)
STA
Add a random waypoint mobility model to the WLAN node with the default device configuration. Set the shape of the node's mobility area to "circle"
.
addMobility(staNode,BoundaryShape="circle");
Associate the STA node with the AP node using the associateStations
function.
associateStations(apNode,staNode);
Create a networkTrafficOnOff
object to generate an On-Off application traffic pattern. Specify the data rate in kilobits per second and the packet size in bytes.
traffic = networkTrafficOnOff(DataRate=100,PacketSize=10);
Add application traffic from the AP node to the STA node.
addTrafficSource(apNode,traffic,DestinationNode=staNode);
Add the AP node and STA node to the wireless network simulator.
addNodes(networksimulator,{apNode,staNode});
Set the simulation time in seconds and run the simulation.
simulationTime = 0.05; run(networksimulator,simulationTime);
Get and display the physical layer (PHY) statistics that correspond to the AP node and STA node.
apStats = statistics(apNode); staStats = statistics(staNode); disp(apStats.PHY)
TransmittedPackets: 135 TransmittedPayloadBytes: 6093 ReceivedPackets: 126 ReceivedPayloadBytes: 1764 DroppedPackets: 0
disp(staStats.PHY)
TransmittedPackets: 126 TransmittedPayloadBytes: 1764 ReceivedPackets: 135 ReceivedPayloadBytes: 6093 DroppedPackets: 0
Input Arguments
nodeObj
— Access point
wlanNode
object
Access point, specified as a wlanNode
object. You must set the
Mode
property
of the access point's DeviceConfig
property to "AP"
. If you configure the access point for multiple
devices, you must set the Mode
property of at least one of the
wlanDeviceConfig
objects to
"AP"
.
associatedSTAs
— Associated stations
wlanNode
object | vector of wlanNode
objects
Associated stations, specified as a wlanNode
object or a vector of
wlanNode
objects. You must set the Mode
property
of each object's DeviceConfig
property to "STA"
.
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN
, where Name
is
the argument name and Value
is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Example: BandAndChannel=[2.4 13]
specifies that the AP uses the 2.4
GHz band and channel 13 to communicate with its stations.
BandAndChannel
— Operating frequency band and channel number
row vector of length 2 | N-by-2 matrix
Operating frequency band and channel number, specified as a row vector of length 2 or an N-by-2 matrix. Specify this argument to choose the frequency band and channel number that the AP uses to communicate with the STAs.
Associate AP non-multilink device (non-MLD) and STA non-MLDs — Specify this argument as a row vector with two elements. The first element specifies the band, with accepted values of 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz. The second element represents a valid channel number within the specified band. The
wlanNode
object automatically determines the default value by finding the common band and channel between the AP and STAs. The AP node and STA nodes must share a common band and channel.Associate AP MLD and STA non-MLD — Specify this argument as a row vector with two elements. The vector has the same meaning as in the case of an AP non-MLD and STA non-MLDs. (since R2024b)
Associate AP MLD and STA MLDs — Specify this argument as an N-by-2 matrix, where each row specifies a band and channel number. The default value is a matrix that the
wlanNode
object creates by incorporating the band and channel of each configured link into a row. The band and channel values configured for all the links of STA nodes must match those of the associated AP node.
If you do not specify this argument, the function chooses a band and channel by finding a common value between the AP and the STAs.
Data Types: double
FullBufferTraffic
— Full buffer traffic options
"off"
(default) | "on"
| "DL"
| "UL"
Full buffer traffic options, specified as "off"
,
"on"
, "DL"
, or "UL"
. The
four options mean the following:
"off"
— Full buffer traffic is disabled."on"
— Two-way full buffer traffic is enabled."DL"
— Downlink full buffer traffic is enabled."UL"
— Uplink full buffer traffic is enabled.
Data Types: char
| string
Version History
Introduced in R2023a
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